Sentence examples for it began dear from inspiring English sources

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It began, "Dear Erotobibliophile..."....

It began, "Dear Toronto FC Fans, we are sorry".

It began "Dear Harold" and ended "Yours, Tony".

It began: Dear Potential Investor: For years, you've wasted your time on Facebook.

It began "Dear saintly Jezza Corbyn / you gotta understand / that parliaments of fawning / have left us very bland.

It began, "Dear Mid or Midsummer or Midnight, Perhaps in the cool of the evening, twist mess calls or taps".

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It begins: "Dear Friend: Mr. Jackson, our vice-president, suggests my writing to you".

It begins: "Dear Danny, I think you should get to hell out of that club unless it's absolutely necessary for photo action". Lyon chuckles as he repeats the line verbatim, adding: "He got that last bit right anyway.

Although it is not signed, there is no doubting the identity of the writer – it begins "Dear Brian: Your mother and I …" – and it appears to have been dictated to a secretary but not sent, at least in this form.

It begins: "Dear friend, This is a down-payment from someone who is very impressed with your professionalism and who would greatly appreciate your co-operation in the future".

We received a letter recently from a college student; it began, "Dear Sir: My name is Richard Pratty".

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